teapotshark said
Plot Twist: Lloyd loves cartoons, his room at the farmhouse is plastered in posters, including but not limited to CatDog.
Man that will make for a major plot twist and affect the rest of the role play!
teapotshark said
Plot Twist: Lloyd loves cartoons, his room at the farmhouse is plastered in posters, including but not limited to CatDog.
Rarity said Man that will make for a major plot twist and affect the rest of the role play!
teapotshark said
How will anyone recover from such a shocking turn of events?
Silver Fox said
Pfft you all are funny xDSorry didn't have much to reply :p but there you go. Sick and half asleep writing xD
Espatier said
Sturmgewehr, Have you been to Croatia?. I was wondering because I was in Sarajevo, Slav brod and a few other places for IFOR & SFOR as a soldier.
MistressCyanide said
I wonder why it wouldn't. When a zombie break out happens people don't think turn off the water or say stop the plumbing, save the precious water before all the zombies get us. Does the plumbing shake in fear until it breaks? If the place was abandoned then OK but if it was being used recently why would the plumb cease. Water is no longer being used at a high rate so even if it doe stop there should be plenty of water for the next knows how long. I guess the farm house could have its own set up, I don't remember how but I know I have seen it at least once, I think someone in my family has a farm or did. it was a long time ago. Also that was the place I ran through the cornfields in when I was a child. In the end it does not need to make sense.:/
Rarity said
I'm thinking of the water company end and how long that would take for the equipment to break down with no regular maintenance. But I guess you are right, it does not need to make 100% sense unless someone is OCD about it. lol
Silver Fox said
I don't really care about the specifics xD as far as I know it takes a few years before pipes break down (well unless they get nuked or blown up like some end of the world scenarios). Not sure of the plumbing company but eh xD details *shrugs*
MistressCyanide said
I think I remember something being attached to the roof, a funnel I think that collected rain water which went through something before being added to whatever water they had. Of course they had normal water running as well but we could use that to make sense of it if you wanted to. When the water company stuff does go under much water would be out and about ready for use. Then we would have to use rain water like in the Walking Dead.
Espatier said
actually it would depend on if your on city water or well water. You can taste the difference in the lack of fluoride and lime or chlorine in the well water. waste water and drinking water come from what is called a "pump station". Back in 1980s I got qualified with a level three certifacate to operate within a class 1 station (Fairfax, Va). If you have no power, it goes to generators, once the generator stop... lack of fuel. No water, and worse of all... no toilets. Those main 8" pipes that your thinking about have different "pump stations" in the city so if a pump station goes out then (manually) it can be "covered" by another pumping station but you might get less water pressure to the area that is affected. all states mostly allow people to drill for a well and take care of their own water system. Wells are very simple... it's just a pump that allows water to flow at a avg rate. You might have years before any maintenance would be needed because not much of a strain to the system vs thousands of people flushing toilets, using drinking water, filling pools and watering lawn all at the same time. the maintenance done to those type of systems were ABOVE ground mostly. Water lines to animals, plants, tress and were it was needed. Since this is California... we might need to worry about frostline or broken lines from animals. City water / waste will stop in about a week. So... the farm could have a pump house. I have a 20 acres but I don't use a pump house on my farm because I don't use alot of water. Showers.... Showers are going to be cold after 15-20 minutes of use. With ALOT of people .... that is a big problem. The temp will be around 50 degrees so if you like cold showers then your in for a treat. As for the toilets.... one small problem I can see in the future, I hope that it's a septic tank but you have to remember that the system was built only for those occupying that dwelling. all these people could over load the system in a few days because the grey water will run into the septic tank, it needs time to "recover"...But this is fiction